Alexander Peter "Fats" Delvecchio (born December 4, 1931) is a Canadian former professional
ice hockey
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player,
coach
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, and
general manager
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who spent his entire
National Hockey League
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(NHL) career with the
Detroit Red Wings
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. In a playing career that lasted 24 seasons, from 1951 to 1973, Delvecchio played in 1,549 games, recording 1,281 points. At the time of his retirement, he was second in NHL history in games played, assists and points. He won the
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct three times, and helped the Red Wings win the
Stanley Cup three times. Delvecchio having played 1,549 games with the Red Wings is one of three to spend their entire career with one franchise and play at least 1,500 games with that team (the other two,
Steve Yzerman
Stephen Gregory Yzerman (; born May 9, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player currently serving as executive vice president and general manager of the Detroit Red Wings, with whom he spent all 22 seasons of his NHL playing c ...
and
Nicklas Lidström, also played for the Red Wings). Immediately after retiring in 1973, Delvecchio was named head coach of the team and was also named the team's general manager in 1974, serving in both roles until 1977. Delvecchio was inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977, and in 2017 was named one of the "
100 Greatest NHL Players" in history.
Playing career
After playing a single junior league season for the
Oshawa Generals of the
Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) (during which he led the league in assists) and six games with the
Indianapolis Capitals of the
American Hockey League
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(AHL), Delvecchio made his NHL debut on March 25, 1951, playing against the
Montreal Canadiens
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in the Red Wings' final game of the season.
He spent six games with the team's minor league affiliate, the
Indianapolis Capitals of the AHL, scoring nine points, before joining the Red Wings full-time in the
1951–52 season.
He helped the team to win the
Stanley Cup that year. He would go on to excel both at
centre and
left wing for 22 full seasons and parts of two others, and was notable for his spot on the "
Production Line" with linemates
Gordie Howe and
Ted Lindsay.
A broken ankle kept Delvecchio out of 22 games in
1956–57, but other than that, he hardly missed games, only missing 14 games over the final 16 seasons of his career.
No player except
Nicklas Lidström in NHL history played more games in a career spent with only one team. Despite his impressive career, Delvecchio was never the Red Wings' leading point scorer in a season, primarily due to Howe's presence. The closest he ever came was in the
1969–70 NHL season, where he was just three points behind Howe for the team lead.
Post-playing career
Following his retirement as a player in 1973, Delvecchio served two stints as Detroit's head coach and one as general manager until leaving hockey in 1977 to go into business. Delvecchio is an "Honored Member" of th
Detroit Red Wings Alumni Associationand is active in its efforts to raise money for children's charities in
Metro Detroit. At the time of his retirement, he ranked second in nearly every significant offensive category in Red Wings history behind only Howe. He has since been passed in most of those categories by
Steve Yzerman
Stephen Gregory Yzerman (; born May 9, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player currently serving as executive vice president and general manager of the Detroit Red Wings, with whom he spent all 22 seasons of his NHL playing c ...
, and in assists by Nicklas Lidström as well, but only Howe and Lidström have played more games as a Red Wing.
Career statistics
Citation:
Achievements
* Third all-time in games played in a Red Wings uniform (
Nicklas Lidström and
Gordie Howe).
* Retired as the overall leader and held record for 32 years for games played in a career spent with only one team (from 1980 until 2012), since passed by Lidstrom, still a record for forwards.
* 3-time
Stanley Cup champion with Detroit (
1952,
1954,
1955).
* Named a Second Team All-Star in 1953 (at centre) and 1959 (at left wing).
* Played in the All-Star Game 13 times (in 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1967), a total surpassed by only six players.
* Served as team captain for twelve years, a mark surpassed only in Wings' history by
Steve Yzerman
Stephen Gregory Yzerman (; born May 9, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player currently serving as executive vice president and general manager of the Detroit Red Wings, with whom he spent all 22 seasons of his NHL playing c ...
.
* Remains 11th all-time in NHL history in games played and 27th in points scored.
* Third in points and goals, and fourth in assists, in Red Wings history
* In 1998, he was ranked number 82 on
''The Hockey News list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.
*
Detroit Red Wings #10 retired on November 10, 1991
* On October 16, 2008, The Red Wings unveiled a commemorative statue commissioned by artist Omri R. Amrany.
* In January, 2017, Delvecchio was part of the first group of players to be named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history.
NHL coaching record
See also
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List of Detroit Red Wings award winners
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List of ice hockey line nicknames
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List of NHL players with 1000 points
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List of NHL players with 1000 games played
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list of NHL players who spent their entire career with one franchise
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Production line (hockey)
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List of Detroit Red Wings general managers
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List of Detroit Red Wings head coaches
References
External links
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Alex Delvecchio's coaching statistics at Hockey-Reference.comOne for the Ages: Alex Delvecchio's Magical 1972-73 NHL Season
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1931 births
Living people
Canadian ice hockey centres
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Detroit Red Wings announcers
Detroit Red Wings captains
Detroit Red Wings coaches
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Detroit Red Wings players
Hockey Hall of Fame inductees
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Indianapolis Capitals players
Sportspeople from Thunder Bay
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy winners
Lester Patrick Trophy recipients
National Hockey League broadcasters
National Hockey League players with retired numbers
Oshawa Generals players
Stanley Cup champions